Causes triggering psoriasis. Triggering factors. The most common triggering factors are stress, trauma on the
skin, streptococcal infections (can trigger guttate psoriasis), drugs (trigger psoriasis or make it worse) and suspension of some drugs. The exact cause of psoriasis is unknown, but it is determined
that it is not a skin infection; but an inflammatory disease.

TRIGGERING FACTORS

The exact cause of psoriasis is unknown, but it is determined that it is not a skin infection; but an inflammatory andchronic diseaseof unknown
etiology, with immunogenetic basis and where multiple triggers are involved.

The research suggests that psoriasis may be caused by an immune system problem. On the basis of the results of such research, psoriasis was gradually referred to as
immune-mediated disease, a category that describes any condition caused by the immune system attacking its own body tissue.

Most of the cells divide and replace about once a month (every 28-30 days).

When new cells emerge, the old skin cells on the surface die and disperse.

In the presence of psoriasis, this process does not work precisely. Instead of reproducing each month, the skin cells of the affected areas regenerate every 3-6 days, increasing
enormously. The high number of new cells that emerge quickly accumulates above and immediately below the surface of the skin, causing increasingly lesions and scaly patches. In its most common form
(plaque psoriasis), the scales on the skin surface break easily, creating white or silver patches. The cells below the surface stick together, forming tender and red lesions prone to bleeding. The
skin inflammatory condition is also due to the increase in the number of inflamed cells (white blood cells).

Researchers suspect that psoriasis is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors.

It's true that someone may suffer from psoriasis hereditarily, but it is equally true that psoriasis develops only when there is a factor such as an infection, taking certain
medications, trauma or stress.

Most of the people manifests the first eruption between 15 and 35 years, although psoriasis may appear at any age, even after 80 years old.

The most common triggering factors are:

Stress:It has been shown that
stress can trigger psoriasis or aggravate it.

Trauma on the skin:When psoriasis
appears in areas of traumatized skin (sunburn, scratches, vaccinations) it is recognized as the phenomenon of Koebner .

Infectious factors: It
is the most known triggering factor. The association with a group A beta hemolytic streptococcal infection is significant in patients who have a first outbreak of guttate psoriasis.

2/3 of the cases in
children are associated with upper tract infections, streptococcal pharyngitis and occasionally perianal dermatitis.

Other germs that could
act as triggers of an outbreak are: Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans in the folds, Pityrosporum ovale in scalp, HIV infection can lead to severe psoriasis and refractory to the usual
treatment.

Drugs: Some drugs have
been shown to trigger psoriasis or make it worse in some cases. Such as:

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